Please help! Choosing 19" rims to sit flush! POST PICS
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Please help! Choosing 19" rims to sit flush! POST PICS
O.K. I have been racking my brain for rims that will sit flush with the body.
Post after post... I've been reading, I still need help.
I have an Eibach drop... about the same as TRD. ~1.5"
I'm looking for 19x8.5" or 19x8.0" rim with 225-35-19 tires or so.
Even post 18" if you got em!
Please post pics if you got them WITH THE OFFSET TOO of the rim!!
I, along with other people need just one common thread to find the perfect offset of rims that make the rims just set perfect..
PLEASE ONLY POST PICS OF FLUSH RIMS W/ OFFSET!!
THANKS!!!
Post after post... I've been reading, I still need help.
I have an Eibach drop... about the same as TRD. ~1.5"
I'm looking for 19x8.5" or 19x8.0" rim with 225-35-19 tires or so.
Even post 18" if you got em!
Please post pics if you got them WITH THE OFFSET TOO of the rim!!
I, along with other people need just one common thread to find the perfect offset of rims that make the rims just set perfect..
PLEASE ONLY POST PICS OF FLUSH RIMS W/ OFFSET!!
THANKS!!!
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O.K., so far for rims that will set flush, this is what I've figured out:
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Front:
8.5" width w/ +35mm offset would sit pretty flush to fender and equivilant offsets to have simular results would be:
8.0" = +29
7.5" = +22
7.0" = +16
Rear:
9.5" = +40
9.0" = +34
8.5" = +27
8.0" = +21
7.5" = +15
Now keep in mind that not all rims come in these offsets though...
What you could do is add 2 wheel spacers on the rear to help push out the rims to help the rear set more flush to the wheel well.
Anyways, keep the pics coming!
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Front:
8.5" width w/ +35mm offset would sit pretty flush to fender and equivilant offsets to have simular results would be:
8.0" = +29
7.5" = +22
7.0" = +16
Rear:
9.5" = +40
9.0" = +34
8.5" = +27
8.0" = +21
7.5" = +15
Now keep in mind that not all rims come in these offsets though...
What you could do is add 2 wheel spacers on the rear to help push out the rims to help the rear set more flush to the wheel well.
Anyways, keep the pics coming!